Thursday, July 5, 2012

HDRifficcc!

In my custom color printing class we have to do a HDR which is layers of one image. You take a underexposed image and a normal image and a overexposed image and merge them together to create a HDR or you can simply just use photoshop... like I did.




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  1. I really like these! Especially the first one! :D

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  2. Sarah, these images at the rodeo are cool, but the best of this group is the top one with the bull. Something about it and the effect that you did makes it look like a statue. The shiny side of his coat, from the light shining upon it, gives it a consistent glazed look, unlike it would be in the standard shot. This is way cool.

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  3. I really like these in HDR! Great job.

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  4. I really like these in HDR! Great job.

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